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3.5 Describing vowels – ENG 200: Introduction to LinguisticsHowever, English vowels can still differ in vowel length in some circumstances. For example, English vowels are often pronounced a bit longer before voiced ...
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[PDF] Phonetics: The Sounds of Language• Length: in some languages, such as Japanese, the length of a consonant or a vowel can change the meaning of a word: – biru [biru] “building” biiru [biːru] ...
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[PDF] Perception of Vowel Length by Japanese- and English-Learning ...This study investigated vowel length discrimination in infants from 2 language backgrounds, Japanese and English, in which vowel length is either phonemic ...
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How common is phonemic vowel length across languages?Jun 13, 2013 · Our estimate should be no less than 10% of the world's languages, based on the UPSID data, and no more than 33%, based on the World Phonotactics Database.Long vowels in the world languages - Linguistics Stack ExchangeCould some European languages get phonemic vowel length in ...More results from linguistics.stackexchange.com
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[PDF] Compensatory lengthening: phonetics, phonology, diachronysource of phonemic vowel length. For example, Collinder comments that in ... miniscule percentage of languages which have it as a sound change (For syncope and.
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Final Lengthening and vowel length in 25 languages - ScienceDirectFinal Lengthening refers to an increase in segmental duration at the right edge of different types of prosodic domains above the word level.
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The effect of duration on vowel categorization and perceptual ...According to Lehtonen and Wiik, the duration of short vowels is within the range of 60–100 ms, and that of long vowels within the range of 160–270 ms, when ...
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[PDF] Vowel Height and Duration - Cascadilla Proceedings ProjectF1 correlates with vowel height: the higher the vowel, the lower the F1. A number of studies have found a positive correlation between F1 and duration in ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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[PDF] Effects of vowel length and syllable structure on segment duration in ...Vowel duration (V) was defined as the interval between F1 onset and F2 offset. Final consonant duration (C2) was defined as the interval between vowel ...Missing: linguistics | Show results with:linguistics
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Contrastive vowel length and segment duration in production and ...Jun 23, 2023 · The term contrastive length is used here to mean a segment duration difference that is determined by membership in a phonological category.
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[PDF] Vowel Length-Driven Syllable Weight - UMass ScholarWorksFirst, stressed vowels are longer than unstressed vowels. At this point, we might suppose a language whose stress falls on one ofthe positions with extra vowel ...
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3.3 Stress and Suprasegmental Information – Essential of LinguisticsSuprasegmental information includes the pitch, loudness, and length of sounds, and these factors contribute to the rhythm and stress patterns of spoken language ...
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[PDF] Vowels of American English - UCI OpenVowel length and stress: All vowel sounds tend to last longer in stressed syllables than in unstressed syllables. This is an important factor in making stressed ...
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[PDF] Prosody and segmental effect - UNM LinguisticsThey take place at a stage in which the length of a syllable can affect the placement of the stress; they are no longer possible when the position of stress ...
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[PDF] Acoustics of Vowels - MIT OpenCourseWareSince the back tube is much narrower than the front tube, each can reasonably be approximated by a tube closed at one end and open at the other.
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Mechanics of human voice production and control - PMCFor voiced sound production, vocal fold vibration modulates airflow through the glottis and produces sound (the voice source), which propagates through the ...
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[PDF] CHAPTER TWO THE ACOUSTICS OF VOWELS 2.0 Introduction ...Vowel acoustics are measured by frequency, amplitude, duration, and spectral distribution. Vowels are described by formant structure, and their duration is ...
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An acoustic perspective on 45 years of infant speech perception. II ...Feb 26, 2020 · ... vowel duration contrasts differing by at least 100 ms. As the duration difference increased (from 100 ms to 300 ms), discrimination ...
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[PDF] Measuring Vowel DurationJun 18, 2015 · Open the file that you want to measure in Praat. See the handout "Opening a file in Praat" if you don't know how to do this. Zoom in on ...
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Contextual effects on vowel duration - ScienceDirect.comContextual factors affecting vowel duration include syllabic stress, pitch accent, adjacent segment identities, syllabic structure, and proximity to syntactic ...
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An exploratory study of voicing-related differences in vowel duration ...Nov 14, 2019 · The results of vowel duration and C2 voicing indicate that vowels are longer when followed by voiced than when followed by voiceless stops both ...1 Introduction · 2 Method · 4 Discussion<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] minimal contrast and the phonology-phonetics interactionexperiment testing the hypothesis that for a language with phonemic vowel length, duration will be the least important cue to stress. She found that in the ...
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(PDF) Perceived duration in vowel-length based Civili minimal pairsThis article focuses on the perceived duration of components of minimal pairs. It is intended to assess the validity of claims on vowel length and minimal pairs ...
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[PDF] Phonemic Versus Phonetic Correlates of Vowel Length in ...This paper tests for a possible three-way phonemic vowel length distinction in. Chuxnabán Mixe and examines the phonetic correlates of vowel length, in addition ...
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Why are three-level vowel length systems rare? Insights from Dinka ...For example, in Dinka, a Nilo-Saharan language providing a rare demonstration of a three-level phonemic length contrast, the shortest vowel is more centralised ...
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[PDF] Ablaut and the Latin Verb: Aspects of Morphological ChangeIn this section, I will examine the effect of sound changes in ablaut-sensitive phonological contexts. Such changes include, most importantly, vowel changes ( ...
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Vowel-length contrasts and phonetic cues to stress: an investigation ...Dec 19, 2017 · Duration has little or no cue value to the stress/no stress distinction in a language in which there are long and short vowels distinguished ...
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[PDF] Rhythmic typology and variation in first and second languages.In addition, stress-timed languages have stressed vowels that are substantially longer than (typically reduced) unstressed vowels, whereas syllable-timed.<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] 4 Phonetics and PhonologyBecause it applies to all vowels, we can write it as: In English a vowel is longer before a voiced consonant than it is before a voiceless one. One of our ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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English pre-fortis clipping by L2 Saudi speakers - NatureApr 8, 2023 · This shortening of vowel duration before voiceless consonants is also known as pre-fortis clipping. ... The terms clipping and shortening are used ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Phonetically-based sound patterns: Typological tendencies or ...The examination of sound changes above involving the evolution of vowel length and a range of voicing distributions in word-initial obstruent clusters ...
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The relationship between native allophonic experience with vowel ...Two studies explored the role of native language use of an acoustic cue, vowel duration, in both native and non-native contexts.
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[PDF] The Scottish Vowel Length Rule from an empirical perspective - HALApr 21, 2020 · In this paper I will first explore the controversial phonological status of vowel length in the Scottish English vowel system and argue that in ...
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None### Summary of Japanese Vowel Devoicing Leading to Shortening
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Terminology/FAQLinguistically speaking, there's no such phoneme as long e in Present-Day English; length is phonetic, not phonemic. So, when you're thinking about vowel length ...
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[PDF] A Reanalysis of the Voicing Effect in EnglishTo capture this phonetic length difference, Vowel Class is modeled as a factor with 2 levels: lax (I, E,. U, 2, æ), and tense (all other vowels, namely, i,e ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Lengthening and Shortening of Vowels - Projects at HarvardTwo sound changes with opposite effects took place during the Middle English period: lengthening and shortening.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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[PDF] Allophones of American English - Bruce HayesReason: we can identify the word by the vowel length, which is itself determined by the phonemic character of the fricative, not its phonetic character. lose / ...
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The Great Vowel Shift - Harvard's Geoffrey Chaucer WebsiteThe "long" vowels are regularly and strikingly different. This is due to what is called The Great Vowel Shift.
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[PDF] Letts - Phonology, Varieties of English, and OrthographyFor example, “sneaky e” refers to the word-final silent “e” that transforms the medial vowel from a. “short vowel” into a “long vowel”.2 They learn how to spell ...
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Common Core State Standards - Language LogMoreover, calling these vowels "long" and contrasting them with matched "short" vowels is pedagogically useful when teaching spelling. A long vowel and its ...
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Linguistics and the Teaching of English - Project MUSEThere are times when a single vowel character indicates what is thought of as a short vowel, whereas a double vowel spelling signals the corresponding long, as ...
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Linguistics 001 -- Pronunciation of EnglishFor example, very few American dialects distinguish the TRAP and BATH sets -- though many British dialects do. The NORTH and FORCE sets have merged for most ...Missing: differences | Show results with:differences
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[PDF] Characterizing Phonetic Transformations and Acoustic Differences ...For example, vowels in trap and bath are ... In this experiment, we analyzed dialect differences in read speech between British and American English.
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[PDF] Aspects of change in New York City English short-a - Queens Collegesplit systems appear related to the southern British and Antipodean TRAP/BATH ... Cross-generational vowel change in. American English. Language Variation ...
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Timing and irony in Helsinki - Language LogJan 29, 2009 · The answer is, said Hanna, that the phonetic length ratio for long vowels and short vowels is not 2 to 1. It's about 1.5 to 1 (she has a ...
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[PDF] Finnish Sound Structure. Phonetics, phonology, phonotactics and ...Tautosyllabic vocalic portions can be classified into three groups: single vowels (e.g. /u/ in the first syllable of tuli 'fire'), double vowels (e.g. /uu/ in ...
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[PDF] Phonemic Quantity, _Stress, and the Half-Long_Vovel in l!'innish IU ...Lehtonen explains the presence of the half-long vowel by proposing that the domain of stress in Finnish is' a sequence of two moras (1970,. 151). Word stress ...
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[PDF] Compensatory lengthening in moraic phonology - Bruce HayesCompensatory lengthening (CL) occurs within a moraic prosodic frame, where moraic theory uses bimoraic syllables to represent both vowel length and syllable ...
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[PDF] AN ACOUSTIC STUDY OF THE JAPANESE SHORT AND LONG ...May 22, 2008 · The phonological vowel length is counted in terms of moras; that is, short vowels carry one mora, and long vowels carry two moras. (McCawley ...
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[PDF] Mora Augmentation Processes in Japanese2 Consequently, vowel lengthening is the least preferred means of mora augmentation. It only occurs in CVC syllables; gemination or nasal insertion in such ...
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[PDF] Arabic Phonology - ScieduOct 13, 2019 · The modern and standard Arabic language consists of twenty eight consonant phonemes along with six phonemes that might also be eight vowel in ...
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[PDF] Pausal Forms - Stony Brook LinguistsAug 22, 2007 · Pausal forms are derived from the basic, full forms by (i) deleting final short vowels (so the pausal form of kataba 'he wrote' is katab); ...
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[PDF] The Phonology of Ma'ani Arabic: Stratal or Parallel OTVowel length is contrastive word-finally when long vowels belong to different ... epenthetic vowels to stress motivated the author to adopt Stratal OT since ...
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[PDF] Feet, syllables, moras and the Estonian quantity systemThe Estonian language possesses a unique feature in that it admits a three-way length opposition in vowels and consonants. This feature makes it difficult ...
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[PDF] THE PRODUCTION OF ESTONIAN VOWELS IN THREE QUANTITY ...Estonian has a rather complex three-way quantity system whereas in. Spanish there are no phonological length oppositions. Twenty-two native speakers of Spanish.
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[PDF] English and Estonian listeners - U.OSU - The Ohio State UniversityIt has been suggested that Estonian has a three-way quantity distinction among disyllabic word structures in terms of the ratio of the duration of first ...
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[PDF] Vowel harmony in Turkish and Hungarian | Harry van der Hulst2.2 THE VOWEL HARMONY RELATION. In a unary system, it is impossible to say that vowel harmony is the result of 'needy', i.e. under- specified, vowels (cf.
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[PDF] Erickson.pdf - UConn Linguistics - University of ConnecticutThai has a phonemic vowel length distinction; moreover, the dynamic tones cannot occur on short vowels, unless the vowel is followed by a nasal consonant or a ...
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A Profile of the Thai Language - SEAsiteThere are nine vowels, long and short. Thus vowel length is phonemic: yaaŋ 'rubber' vs. yaŋ 'still, yet'. All but two of the vowels are fairly isomorphic with ...
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Spatially Conditioned Speech Timing: Evidence and ImplicationsPatterns of relative timing between consonants and vowels appear to be conditioned in part by phonological structure, such as syllables.
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Proto-Indo-European Phonology: 14. Lar. Allophones' In studies of PIE the term laryngeal is used to refer to phonemes which have no direct reflexes in the dialects. These phonemes may have had glottal, or ...
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[PDF] Compensatory lengthening - Stanford UniversityCompensatory lengthening occurs when a mora's features are deleted or reaffiliated, and the vacated mora is retained with new content.
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<source><italic>Reconstructing Proto-Afroasiatic (Proto-Afrasian)Cushitic-like vowel inventory for PAA (lieaou/, both short and long). He suggests an interesting family tree for AA: the highest split is between. Omotic and ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] On Finnic long vowels, Samoyed vowel sequences, and Proto-Uralic ...It is well-known that the occurrence of long vowels in Finnic stems of Uralic origin is subject to strict phonological restrictions: they only occur in stems ...
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[PDF] THE ADAPTATION PROCESS OF CUNEIFORM IN THE OLD ...This dissertation explores the orthographic changes in cuneiform during the Old Babylonian. Period (2004-1595 BCE). Over the course of several decades around ...
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Michele Loporcaro(2015). Vowel length from Latin to Romance ...May 5, 2017 · According to Loporcaro, this contrastive vowel length was lost in the transition from Latin to the modern Romance languages, as the result ...
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Old English Vowel Lengthening and Vowel Shortening before ... - jstorIn varying degrees this notion prevails in practically all of the discussions of this type of vowel lengthening in Germanic languages other than English. This.
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3 - Arriving at the Goal: Vowel Lengthening in Middle GermanicMay 4, 2018 · Rivaling the importance of vowel lengthening in Middle Germanic is perhaps the final strengthening discussed in Chapter 2. Much of the evidence ...
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[PDF] Tocharian and pre-Proto-Samoyed vowel systemshad short vowels. However, making up for the lack of vowel length, pre-Proto-. Samoyed had a greater number of distinct vowel qualities, up to eleven in the.
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[PDF] The History of Polynesian Phonology - ANU Open ResearchThis phonological simplicity (never more than five vowels or twelve consonant s , and syllable s containing no consonant c lusters and always open ) is matc hed ...
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[PDF] ISSUES IN AUSTRONESIAN HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS - eVolsMay 26, 2017 · predicts vowel length alternations. If a long vowel appears in a closed syllable, it is supposed to be realized as a reduced short vowel ...
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Tonal effects on perceived vowel duration | Request PDFTone is found to influence the perceived duration of segments too, e.g., a longer duration perceived for segments with a high tone than a low tone, a contour ...
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[PDF] THE GREAT VOWEL SHIFf: ITS RULES, ITS LEGACY, AND ITS ...The Great Vowel Shift (GVS) was a process where long stressed vowels took a 'clockwise turn' in the height dimension from Middle to Modern English.
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(PDF) Phonological Processes Governing Borrowing from English to ...Vowel length is used to borrow words from English to enable words to adjust and fit in the phonology of the target language. The study concludes that LuMaNa ...
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Full IPA Chart | International Phonetic AssociationDownload the IPA chart. You can download PDF files of the Chart in various fonts, or PNG image files at various resolutions below.
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[PDF] Handbook_of_the_IPA.pdfThe Handbook of the International Phonetic Association is a comprehensive guide to the. Association's 'International Phonetic Alphabet'.
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The LingQ Swedish Grammar Guide - AlphabetThe Swedish alphabet has 29 letters: 26 like English, plus å, ä, and ö. Vowel pronunciation depends on length, and most consonants are similar to English.Missing: length | Show results with:length<|separator|>
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[PDF] Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Mäori Guidelines for Mäori Language ...As with all other Māori words, Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori recommends that macrons be used to indicate long vowels in names, where they are known. It is ...
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Latin Vowel Quantity (macrons/macra) - CogitatoriumMacrons (long vowel marks) are a guide for pronunciation, indicating the difference between long and short vowels.
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of the information on digraphs for long vowels in Dutch, based on the provided segments from "The Phonology of Dutch" by Geert Booij. To retain all details in a dense and organized manner, I will use a combination of narrative text and a table in CSV format to summarize key examples, phonological contexts, constraints, and section references. The response includes all information from the segments while avoiding redundancy and ensuring clarity.
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A Pronunciation Guide To The Danish Alphabet - BabbelJul 20, 2022 · The Danish alphabet has 29 letters, including 26 English letters and 3 extra vowels. Vowels have long and short pronunciations. Learning the ...Missing: length | Show results with:length
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Circumflex: â, ê, î, ô, û Accent circonflexe - Lawless FrenchThe circumflex, or 'little hat,' is a French accent on vowels that indicates spelling changes, changes pronunciation of a, e, o, and distinguishes words.Missing: length | Show results with:length
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Silent E Rule: Complete Teaching Guide for Parents & Teachers### Summary of Silent E for Vowel Lengthening in English
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Learn Hungarian - Writing System - 101 LanguagesThese include letters with acute accents (á,é,í,ó,ú) which represent long vowels, with umlauts (ö and ü) and their long counterparts ő and ű. Sometimes ô or ...
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Using spellings of different lengths to represent vowel length in ...Learners of English mark the distinction between short and long first-syllable vowels by use of vowel digraphs and double-consonant digraphs.